"Growing Australian Natives on Mounts" by Steve Stebbings.
Learn how to grow orchids from seed.
Annual Planning Meeting.
Annual Planning Meeting.
"Mt Kinabalu, Borneo" by Mike Duncan.
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The following articles feature in this month's Bulletin:
The December meeting presentation by Helen Richards on "101 Reasons for Growing Terrestrials".
What orchids were benched at the December meeting.
What was discovered when the Conservation Group undertook monitoring of Diuris punctata at Langwarrin.
The ANOS Vic. Awards Presentations for the 2011 Annual Spring Show.
Information about the newly established Australian Orchid Foundation Essay Prize.
An article on the recently discovered, only known night flowering orchid Bulbophyllum nocturnum.
Information on Gary Backhouse's new e-book "The Caladenia Book".
Information on the Australian Orchid Research Vol. 6.
A report on the Melbourne Cup Long Weekend trip to Beechworth.
A report on the trip to French Island.
What happened at the Epiphyte Study Group end of year meeting.
MONTHLY BULLETINANOS Vic. publishes a monthly 14 page Bulletin which is free to members. It is packed with information about upcoming activities and guest speakers, as well as reports on the society's previous activities, plus articles on the cultivation of our native orchids. Eleven editions of the ANOS Vic. Bulletin are published each year, from February through to December. It is distributed prior to our monthly meeting to give members ample time to plan their monthly activities. Members signed up for the electronic Bulletin receive a full colour edition in Acrobat PDF format. Members signed up for the postal Bulletin receive a printed black and white edition. All members are encouraged to submit articles to the Bulletin on their topics of interest. |
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EditorHelene Wild is our Editor. Helene is always on the look out for articles and orchid photos to go into the Bulletin. If you have something of interest you would like to share with our members please contact Helene. Send E-Mail to Helene Wild. |